The Broncos held onto some offensive line depth over the weekend. Per the league’s transaction wire, the Broncos re-signed free agent guard Billy Turner. The Broncos claimed Turner off waivers from the Dolphins in 2016, and he filled in as a starter at right tackle last year before breaking his hand and ending up on [more]

After the dust settled on the Kirk Cousins sweepstakes, his agent listed the teams that swung a sledgehammer. The Broncos weren’t one of them. That’s the story as told by Mike McCartney to Peter King of SI.com. McCartney ran, as a practical matter, a silent auction for Cousins, with no guarantee that any offer made [more]

Before the Colts traded down from the third overall pick in the draft, some thought they would target defensive end Bradley Chubb. Even with an emerging belief that there will be a run on quarterbacks, Chubb still could end up being a top-five pick. Chubb’s agent, Erik Burkhardt, tells PFT that the former North Carolina [more]

As it turns out, Johnathan Hankins wasn’t the only AFC South defensive tackle who signed a multi-year free-agent deal in 2017 to be let go after only one season. The Titans released defensive tackle Sylvester Williams on Saturday, according to the NFL’s official transaction report. A first-round pick of the Broncos in 2013 (his fifth-year [more]

Broncos head coach Vance Joseph proclaimed Paxton Lynch the backup to Case Keenum, but the team continues to look at the top quarterback prospects in the draft. General Manager John Elway was among the team personnel to attend Pro Days for Baker Mayfield and Josh Rosen the past two days. Elway won’t attend Josh Allen‘s [more]

John Elway insists Case Keenum was “our guy” all along. Of course, what is he going to say now that Keenum is “their guy,” and Kirk Cousins is “someone else’s guy?” “We looked at everybody,” the Broncos General Manager said, via Nicki Jhabvala of the Denver Post. “Case was our guy. We figured that there’s [more]

Case Keenum might have a pile of cash now, but he doesn’t have enough to buy his old number in his new city. The new Broncos quarterback, whose Twitter handle is @CaseKeenum7, wasn’t going to get that one so he decided to pick something different. Turns out, some guy named John Elway used to wear [more]

The Broncos landed their quarterback at the start of free agency when they signed Case Keenum to a two-year deal and they’ve also created cap space to use for other moves this offseason. They did so by reworking linebacker Von Miller‘s contract. Field Yates of ESPN reports that the team moved $16 million of Miller’s [more]

The Broncos may not be finished adding cornerback help. According to Mike Klis of KUSA, the Broncos are bringing former Saints cornerback Delvin Breaux in for a physical. If he passes, they’re expected to sign. Breaux showed promise with the Saints before injuries derailed his career. His broken fibula became a two-year issue, and he [more]

After one outstanding season in Minnesota, Case Keenum is moving on to Denver. But while the Vikings prioritized acquiring Kirk Cousins over keeping Keenum, he’s showing no bitterness as he leaves town. Keenum posted a message to Vikings fans today, thanking them for his one year in Minnesota, which started with Keenum on the bench [more]

The numbers are in on the new deal signed by quarterback Case Keenum in Denver. For a guy who made $2 million last year in Minnesota, he’s gotten a dramatic increase in his compensation. It’s a two-year, $36 million deal, with all $36 million guaranteed for injury. Of that amount, $25 million is fully guaranteed. [more]

The Vikings spent a pile of money on a starting quarterback, but all three of theirs left in free agency so they needed a backup. They’ve apparently found one via trade. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Vikings are finalizing a deal with the Broncos for Trevor Siemian. Having a backup with [more]

It was the first deal that emerged during the negotiating window, and it’s the one that has entailed the fewest details. The Broncos have added one key fact by announcing that quarterback Case Keenum has agreed to terms on a two-year contract. “He’s a great fit for us and is coming off a tremendous season,” [more]

The Broncos won’t be parting ways with linebacker Todd Davis this offseason. Davis was set for free agency, but, per multiple reports, the team has re-signed him to a three-year contract. Nicki Jhabvala of the Denver Post reports that the deal is worth up to $15 million with $6 million guaranteed. Davis entered the league [more]

The Chargers are being subtle about this, unlike other teams, but they’re still making moves. According to Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network, the Chargers are signing Broncos tight end Virgil Green. The 29-year-old Green caught just 14 passes last year, but that’s not really his job. He’s primarily a blocker, and his physical style [more]